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joan hogan the north dakota senator taken money from the energy industry. john horner of texas many taking none less than $400,000. >> there are jobs in montana. the governor of montana wants this, they want the jobs there. they're not paying a lot of attention. we're going to speaking to some people who are may go more attention to the environmental impact of this. there's a watchdog group called oil change international. we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe up in new york city. gentlemen, thanks for being on "the young turks." >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> benjamin, i want to talk about the ranching. what is it about this pipeline and how will it affect your life and the life of people who do what you do? what are the impacts on your business? >> well, the first impact's going to be the immediate impacts of construction on the land itself, so for example what folks from where i'm from in the sand hills were concerned about was the impacts on that landscape, because it's very fragile. sand hills is the name, and that
joan hogan the north dakota senator taken money from the energy industry. john horner of texas many taking none less than $400,000. >> there are jobs in montana. the governor of montana wants this, they want the jobs there. they're not paying a lot of attention. we're going to speaking to some people who are may go more attention to the environmental impact of this. there's a watchdog group called oil change international. we're joined today by steve increase man and by a rancher. i ewe...
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we see it as regular, all of you coming from all corners, committing your time and energy for 90 days here. other states are astounded, other states don't always have the citizen democracy and the legislature that we have. we can show those people who believe elections could be bought and sold what democracy really means. it's government for the people, by the people and of the people. help mel reform our -- help me reform our laws. help me do so so that any organization spending money during the course of an election just reveals the amount it spends and the course of its money. this is a modest proposal. help me make sure that as voters and as investors we know who's spending and how much. together let's guarantee that our elections will never be auctions controlled by anonymous bidders. [applause] and i think in looking forward truly we owe nothing less to those ancestors from a hundred years ago, and we owe nothing less to our kids who will inherit the government that we're all running today. you know, there's an old saying that if you don't know where you're going, any road will
we see it as regular, all of you coming from all corners, committing your time and energy for 90 days here. other states are astounded, other states don't always have the citizen democracy and the legislature that we have. we can show those people who believe elections could be bought and sold what democracy really means. it's government for the people, by the people and of the people. help mel reform our -- help me reform our laws. help me do so so that any organization spending money during...
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but for some communities in eastern montana, the rapid growth associated with the energy boom is creating immediate infrastructure problems. that's why i've proposed creating a grant program for communities affected by oil and gas development. i ask that we invest $15 million dollars in providing matching funds to affected cities and towns that do not get a share of the increased revenues that county governments and school districts receive from oil and gas development. we must also meet our responsibility to fix a long- term problem created by our predecessors. i have outlined a detailed plan that will shore up our retirement systems and do so without raising taxes. i look forward to working with this body to ensure we craft a plan that honors our commitment to montana's public servants -- a plan that doesn't go back on the promises we made to the snowplow drivers, prison guards, teachers and other middle-class workers who are our friends and neighbors. as i've already described to you, saving some for a rainy day is simple. i also believe that we can wisely invest our resources to creat
but for some communities in eastern montana, the rapid growth associated with the energy boom is creating immediate infrastructure problems. that's why i've proposed creating a grant program for communities affected by oil and gas development. i ask that we invest $15 million dollars in providing matching funds to affected cities and towns that do not get a share of the increased revenues that county governments and school districts receive from oil and gas development. we must also meet our...
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add noon, the alaska senator lisa murkowski on energy and live at 2:00 p.m., the u.s. house of prison as begins its day with general speeches. -- the u.s. house of representatives begins its day with general speeches. >> at age 65, she was the oldest firstly when her husband became president but she never set foot in washington. her husband, benjamin harrison, died one month after his inauguration. meet the women who served as first lady's over 44 administrations in our new original series. their influence on the president, produced with the white house -- historical society and season one begins president's day at 9:00 p.m.. >> this morning, the national employment law project talks about proposed legislation that prohibits discrimination in hiring against the unemployed then the ethics and publ
add noon, the alaska senator lisa murkowski on energy and live at 2:00 p.m., the u.s. house of prison as begins its day with general speeches. -- the u.s. house of representatives begins its day with general speeches. >> at age 65, she was the oldest firstly when her husband became president but she never set foot in washington. her husband, benjamin harrison, died one month after his inauguration. meet the women who served as first lady's over 44 administrations in our new original...
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she is somebody who lived it and devoted her effort and energy and recruited her friends. she did not recruit them -- she absolutely demanded and commanded that we work and help out at the orphanage, which was her passion. >> here you are on "inside washington." >> all he needs is a name change. i have a suggestion -- jed ocho- cinco. that way he covers hispanics. >> the other thing he needs is a speech coach. he gave one of the dullest speeches at the republican convention. mr. chris christie, i am the last person in the world to tell him he should join a gym, but watching him get out of the suv was like watching be russians get out of afghanistan. [laughter]>> you got him on that one. they liked it. >> they did. >national politician in the country -- chris christie. >> why? >> on contrived in public. he is -- uncontrived in public. he is distinctive at a time when the brand of politicians is in the seller --cellar. he is the only national figure that has positive ratings from both republicans and democrats. >> would be country go for another bush? wax jeb bush is so diff
she is somebody who lived it and devoted her effort and energy and recruited her friends. she did not recruit them -- she absolutely demanded and commanded that we work and help out at the orphanage, which was her passion. >> here you are on "inside washington." >> all he needs is a name change. i have a suggestion -- jed ocho- cinco. that way he covers hispanics. >> the other thing he needs is a speech coach. he gave one of the dullest speeches at the republican...
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we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our workplaces. with that i'll close and look forward to my other panelist's remarks. >> i know that we have some new faces in the crowd who weren't here before. if you have a device my advice is to silence it. >> so the first time i realized that something was changing in america was in september 2009 at the taxpayer march in washington. i came down to check that out and i found hundreds of thousands of people there and many were holding this nerdy libertarian science. how did an obscure economist it on a protest sign outside of the capital? that is something i had never seen b
we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our...
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they shop for beverages, they might buy pepsi, gatorade, lipton tea, root beer, energy drinks, bottled water, if there health-conscious they might buy naked juice. for breakfast they might buy captain crunch breakfast cereal, and jemima, meals and snacks they might buy lay's potato chips, sun chips, cracker jacks, burritos or ruffles. what the consumer probably doesn't realize is all of those brands are owned by pepsi. pepsi is the largest food company in the united states if you want to call those items food and it is the second-largest in the world. they might buy a nasty product. and won't go through all the nasty --nestle brands. they had $10.5 billion in profit. patty had $6.4 billion in profit. nestle is the biggest producer in the country. we have just a few companies that are controlling all of those brands. 20 companies controlled highest percentage of brands in the grocery store and of those, 14 of those brands control organic food. so big food is controlling what people see. then the grossly conglomerate, walmart leads the pack along with kroger, wal-mart is by far the large
they shop for beverages, they might buy pepsi, gatorade, lipton tea, root beer, energy drinks, bottled water, if there health-conscious they might buy naked juice. for breakfast they might buy captain crunch breakfast cereal, and jemima, meals and snacks they might buy lay's potato chips, sun chips, cracker jacks, burritos or ruffles. what the consumer probably doesn't realize is all of those brands are owned by pepsi. pepsi is the largest food company in the united states if you want to call...
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this second piece of energy ducks to the north as well. i don't see much in the immediate metro area tonight. maybe a flake tomorrow morning. west of hagerstown, yes. you could get another coating before all of this is said and done. west of the divide, all bets are off. a couple of inches possible. the morning commute will be fine. not as cold tomorrow. clouds return tomorrow night. another cold front that rolls through tomorrow night. the good news is it is weak. that could generate a flurry, but that is about it. so for tonight, cold with a flurry or snow shower possible mainly north, 28 to 34. winds light southwest at 10. by morning a chance of a flurry or snow shower possible. 28 to 40 for temps and light winds. that's actually a pretty good deal for temperatures. by afternoon, it may take awhile, but skies return partly cloudy. not as cold. high temperatures near 45 with light winds. so 9 weather alerts are green across the board. maybe a flurry tomorrow morning. 44. nice on wednesday. upper 40s. very nice day. pleasant on thursday a
this second piece of energy ducks to the north as well. i don't see much in the immediate metro area tonight. maybe a flake tomorrow morning. west of hagerstown, yes. you could get another coating before all of this is said and done. west of the divide, all bets are off. a couple of inches possible. the morning commute will be fine. not as cold tomorrow. clouds return tomorrow night. another cold front that rolls through tomorrow night. the good news is it is weak. that could generate a flurry,...
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i have seen on the news how energy prices are going through the roof again. what are the benefits of the in the eds discussions we do on energy production? we have to do a better job, and eric cantor is going to try to broaden the discussion on those areas. host: john, texas, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning, congressman. it is really simple -- medicaid , we are spending over $400 billion a year on that program alone. the government has said they want to keep government out of thbedroom. i am not talking about nursing home people, but all the others having one, 2, 3, 4, five children and we are picking up the costs. that is one area we can tale. my mother is 85 years old and paste a $100 deductible -- pays a $100 deductible. why can't we not force people on medicaid to pay a premium? if they cannot afford it, they should not be in the bedroom. cut food stamps and the child tax credit. that is a start. guest: or are a number of good ideas, let's take the one on medicaid. here is part of the entitlement network that we have created
i have seen on the news how energy prices are going through the roof again. what are the benefits of the in the eds discussions we do on energy production? we have to do a better job, and eric cantor is going to try to broaden the discussion on those areas. host: john, texas, republican. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning, congressman. it is really simple -- medicaid , we are spending over $400 billion a year on that program alone. the government has said they want to keep...
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it is all about the energy. his about building and showing what kind of fat you are an being excited. use the social media. i trash talk with friends of mine on facebook and twitter. take some time and change -- there we go -- change your photographs. there are all kinds of reagan's foes out there. get it going, we have to be excited. people have been crazy excite him. even last night, everyone was walking around saying the white stripes' "seventh nation army." these are stickers. you can find anything. don't touch my hair because i have purple spray glitter. if someone bumped into me, my ear will crack and fall off. >> what about these lips? >> this is interesting -- i went to the cosmetic place ulta at white marsh and the "the purple and a polished and they said we cannot find raven's purple lipstick. she said use purple eyeliner and put it on your lips and covered with clear gloss. i asked if that was safe. she said i would not drop dead. we will see. >> you are all lit up and you are ready. thank you for the
it is all about the energy. his about building and showing what kind of fat you are an being excited. use the social media. i trash talk with friends of mine on facebook and twitter. take some time and change -- there we go -- change your photographs. there are all kinds of reagan's foes out there. get it going, we have to be excited. people have been crazy excite him. even last night, everyone was walking around saying the white stripes' "seventh nation army." these are stickers. you...
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new orleans energy company, entergy, and managers of the superdome say there was an abnormality in the electrical load system but do not yet know the root of the problem. one possible cause has been ruled out. beyonce's blockbuster half- time performance did not trigger the outage. as the n-f-l packs up and bids farewell to the big easy.the commissioner made it clear, the blackout did not leave a black mark on new orlean's chances of hosting a future super bowl. >> i fully expect we'll be back here for super bowls. >> reporter: the mayor of new orleans calls the power outage an unfortunate incident-- but says the super bowl isn't over until the last visitor leaves town. so the focus is on continuing to show everyone a good time. this is not the first time a blackout happened during a football game. and it's certainly not the first for the niners. they had a power outage during a monday night football game at the stick back in december 20-11.that night the lights went out not once, but twice. >> pam: you may have noticed gas back up in the bay area. right now. the average price for a ga
new orleans energy company, entergy, and managers of the superdome say there was an abnormality in the electrical load system but do not yet know the root of the problem. one possible cause has been ruled out. beyonce's blockbuster half- time performance did not trigger the outage. as the n-f-l packs up and bids farewell to the big easy.the commissioner made it clear, the blackout did not leave a black mark on new orlean's chances of hosting a future super bowl. >> i fully expect we'll be...
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he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people get help right away and we deal with these challenges as professionally as possible. so i really like ken salazar, if you haven't gotten the point. ken is now ready to head back to colorado and spend more time with hope and his family and so in addition to just saying thank you, ken, for the extraordinary work that you've done, ken is also going to have the opportunity to introduce his successor. and i am extraordinarily proud today to nominate another strong and capable leader to take the reins at interior and that is ms. sally jewell. in high school sally's aptitude test showed she had a knac
he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people...
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we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our workplaces. with that i'll close and look forward to my other panelist's remarks. >> i know that we have some new faces in the crowd who weren't here before. if you have a device my advice is to silence it. >> so the first time i realized that something was changing in america was in september 2009 at the taxpayer march in washington. i came down to check that out and i found hundreds of thousands of people there and many were holding this nerdy libertarian signs. how did an obscure austrian economist debt on a protest sign outside capital? that is something i have never see
we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern chemicals used in our...
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energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are obligated to protect them. we're at the front lines of today's emerging battles like the fight to defend the communities and religious minorities wherever and whoever they are. virtually every country that threatens peace is a place where the rule of law is weak. places where women and girls are treated as second class human beings. just ask a woman from pakistan. as the women who can no longer go to school. the woman in the congo endure rape. the jury is in. if women and girls everywhere were treated as equal to m
energy council. we've worked extensively with the iraqis to support their energy sector because it is critical to their economy and stability. we have intensified our efforts to resolve energy disputes from the south china sea to the eastern mediterranean. this has been helped significantly by the increase in our own domestic production. as iranian oil has gone offline, other oil has gone online. levers of power and values we cannot afford to ignore. universal rights exist. governments are...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not fully awake without remembering the event the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take...
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we don't need that much energy. and the e.p.a. has proposed regulating the future power plants to produce more controls over their carbon emissions. but the problems aren't just the automobiles, although they're the primarily source of the issue. airplanes, as well, add a lot to the carbon emissions. usually the prices will increase and that will discourage people from being wasteful, but we need other strategies. it's not just personal, personal, your personal use of energy, it's the -- people need their cars to drive to work, we ought to make sure the cars pollute less, not that the people drive less, and therefore, lose their jobs. host: mike in new orleans, independent caller. caller: good day. if there was ever a greater example for term limits, i'm looking at it here right now. to say that there's a consensus is bull. this is how this works. if i were to do a study, let's say on the mating habits of squirrels and try to get a grant, i wouldn't get it unless i tagged this, the effects of global warming on the m
we don't need that much energy. and the e.p.a. has proposed regulating the future power plants to produce more controls over their carbon emissions. but the problems aren't just the automobiles, although they're the primarily source of the issue. airplanes, as well, add a lot to the carbon emissions. usually the prices will increase and that will discourage people from being wasteful, but we need other strategies. it's not just personal, personal, your personal use of energy, it's the -- people...
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it's familiar territory for the energy sector. remember in the four years leading to the market high of 2007, energy posted triple digit gains. outperforming the second best sector by 99%. tyler? back to you. >> all right, thank you very much, josh. >>> unemployment rate may be stubbornly high but that doesn't stop people from buying automobiles. phil lebeau. phil? >> autos much stronger than people were expecting. how strong and who led the way? we will have those numbers when "power lunch" returns. >>> welcome back it "power lunch." rick santelli here on the nyse floor. after the data, especially the 8:30 data, we saw a good deal of buys. revisions were positive as was subsequent data. but the selling pressure and number of shorts might have just reversed it. there is a weekend coming. let's open the charts up to two-year charts. fascinating. you think we're going to stay around 2% for while. it augusters like we pl and same can be said for the previous year in 11. look for them to converge and spend around 2%. let's go to the f
it's familiar territory for the energy sector. remember in the four years leading to the market high of 2007, energy posted triple digit gains. outperforming the second best sector by 99%. tyler? back to you. >> all right, thank you very much, josh. >>> unemployment rate may be stubbornly high but that doesn't stop people from buying automobiles. phil lebeau. phil? >> autos much stronger than people were expecting. how strong and who led the way? we will have those numbers...
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health care, energy, transportation, safety, security, and many more. china and korea understand that the country that leads in nanoelectronics will reap economic benefits way the u.s. has dominated the last fifty years where the microelectronics are. fourth point, i think there are four areas that changes in policies need to be focused. to scare change outcome. first, the federal funding and basic research. even in tough economic times, we must protect the investment in the future. second, is we must make a priority for world class stem education k through 12 in the u.s. it needs to be a national imperative implemented on a local basis. three, high skill immigration reform. i appreciate the leadership that mr. chairman, you have shown and mrs. lofgren on the issues and we look forward to hopefully resolution to it. and in fourth, is exomp hencive tax reform for u.s. companies to complete globally. the world has changed considerably since 1986, the last time taxes were considerably reformed. we must have an environment where u.s. headquartered companies
health care, energy, transportation, safety, security, and many more. china and korea understand that the country that leads in nanoelectronics will reap economic benefits way the u.s. has dominated the last fifty years where the microelectronics are. fourth point, i think there are four areas that changes in policies need to be focused. to scare change outcome. first, the federal funding and basic research. even in tough economic times, we must protect the investment in the future. second, is...
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>> a new study this morning as to the wantings of young people consuming energy drinks. researchers say the drinks can be a downer for teens causing racing heart, sleepiness night, anxiety and stomach problems. doctors say they are seeing more such cases. the study released by the american academy of pediatrics found a can of energy drink is equal to drinking a bottle of wine and a few cups of coffee. >> a lawsuit filed in san jose says the antidepressant zoloft is no more effective than a sugar pill. >> the lawsuit accuses the maker, pfizer, of fraud saying it paid the doctors to push the drug and claims that pfizer did not punish studies that found the drug "as effective as a placebo." pfizer called this "frivolous," and asking the judge to approve two class action cases, one for people in california and one for all united states users. >> cold medicine is taken off the market because the caps can fail. the maker of the syrups are recalling two million containers of the product. the consumer products safety commission says the child resistant cap can be removed by kids
>> a new study this morning as to the wantings of young people consuming energy drinks. researchers say the drinks can be a downer for teens causing racing heart, sleepiness night, anxiety and stomach problems. doctors say they are seeing more such cases. the study released by the american academy of pediatrics found a can of energy drink is equal to drinking a bottle of wine and a few cups of coffee. >> a lawsuit filed in san jose says the antidepressant zoloft is no more effective...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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energy security. working with canada for our energy rather than getting it from the middle east. the letter talks about thousands of jobs at the -- that the project creates, not only building this $7 billion pipeline but that all the jobs that go to the refineries and the other activities that go with it and talks about safety, efficiency and reliability. now, the letter concludes mr. president, we consider the keystone x.l. pipeline fundamentally important to the future economic prosperity of both the united states and canada. we strongly urge you to issue a presidential permit and act swiftly to approve the keystone x.l. pipeline, signed by governors -- now, remember, senator baucus and i have been working on the effort on behalf of montana. you have got nebraska here. governor heineman just sent a letter in. now here are some of the other governors on this letter. sam brownback from kansas, the governors of north dakota and south dakota, governor mary fallon from oklahoma, governor rick perry from texas. in addition to other governors that aren't on the route like governor but
energy security. working with canada for our energy rather than getting it from the middle east. the letter talks about thousands of jobs at the -- that the project creates, not only building this $7 billion pipeline but that all the jobs that go to the refineries and the other activities that go with it and talks about safety, efficiency and reliability. now, the letter concludes mr. president, we consider the keystone x.l. pipeline fundamentally important to the future economic prosperity of...
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. >> you're getting your energy. (inaudible)audible). >> reporter: okay, so we are looking at this experience right now. we went into this shop to get my cards read. we're supposed to show my story right now, but it's not working out. i have to tell you, though, i asked the guy who was reading my cards, i asked a few things about my personal life, and i also asked of course if the 49ers were going to win the super bowl and he gave me the answer, he said it's a soft no, which doesn't quite mean no. he said they really have to focus, keep the emotions out and they could pull out this win. so not really a no frank. >> i'm sorry, that's a cop out. it's a question. yes or no. how about the personal stuff? >> reporter: well, he did call me a basket case. >> credibility. oh, the guy is right on the money, come on. >> reporter: you would know. i sit next to you every morning, so yeah, i guess so. maybe just a little bit. >> i know you're working about 20 hours a day out there. we'll get that story up a little bit later in th
. >> you're getting your energy. (inaudible)audible). >> reporter: okay, so we are looking at this experience right now. we went into this shop to get my cards read. we're supposed to show my story right now, but it's not working out. i have to tell you, though, i asked the guy who was reading my cards, i asked a few things about my personal life, and i also asked of course if the 49ers were going to win the super bowl and he gave me the answer, he said it's a soft no, which doesn't...
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the energy department says u.s. households spend about 4% of their incomes at the pump this year, on average about $2,900. the highest in four years. nationwide the average for a gallon of regular gas $3.60 last year, also a record high. the climb in gas prices not good news for drivers, particularly in the district of columbia. >> a new report says when people in our area hit the road they spend more time behind the wheel than anywhere else in the entire country. malian quarter hat -- brianne carter has more on the impact. >> for d.c. area native tony, just getting to office can be trying. he says on the roads, it is always a slow start to the day. >> about 40 minutes to go 6 miles. >> according to a new study, it is because the washington region is the most congested and the u.s., followed by los angeles san francisco, new york, and boston. in d.c., drivers wasted an average of 67 hours a year behind the wheel. a report from the texas a&m transportation institute showed some drivers and the areas need almost three
the energy department says u.s. households spend about 4% of their incomes at the pump this year, on average about $2,900. the highest in four years. nationwide the average for a gallon of regular gas $3.60 last year, also a record high. the climb in gas prices not good news for drivers, particularly in the district of columbia. >> a new report says when people in our area hit the road they spend more time behind the wheel than anywhere else in the entire country. malian quarter hat --...
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when it comes to moving on clean energy and climate change, when it comes to implementing health care, when it comes to many of the president's other priorities, he's not going to get a lot of help from the republicans on capitol hill, but he can achieve success through the deft use now in the process of building out his second term cabinet, more use of the cabinet to try to get those things done. i think it will be critical for his success. >> before we let you go, there's always talk about the president needing to be more like bill clinton on a number of levels. but one thing seems to have changed in the last few weeks. and president obama does seem to be enjoying the office of president more than he did perhaps in the first term. there is a distinct pep in his step, nocorette chewing gum piece in his office. do you agree? >> i saw him the week after the election in a meeting on the first fiscal cliff. and what was remarkable to me was how confident he was. how he came off that election feeling i think that he had matt case to the american people, they had sent him back to washingto
when it comes to moving on clean energy and climate change, when it comes to implementing health care, when it comes to many of the president's other priorities, he's not going to get a lot of help from the republicans on capitol hill, but he can achieve success through the deft use now in the process of building out his second term cabinet, more use of the cabinet to try to get those things done. i think it will be critical for his success. >> before we let you go, there's always talk...
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a nervous energy is in the room. can you even hear me? i do not know. we have been hearing that song all afternoon. we got here about an hour ago. this is unbelievable. we want to share with you what is going on. we are going to walk outside the tent. the scene is pretty crazy. we have ravens fans lined up at all the bars at least half a block long. how are you guys doing? the ravens fans are pumped up. a little bit earlier today we talked inside. >> the amount of butterflies i have in my stomach right now, i am about to throw up butterflies. >> i am really nervous. i am ready for the wind. i am ready to celebrate. >> we are all ready. it should be a good game. >> are you nervous? >> not at all. joe flacco is bringing it home. >> that looks really comfortable. >> it is. it is very comfortable. >> where did you get this? why do you think the ravens will win today? >> because we have a hell of a team. we got it. >> we love ray lewis. >> you love him? like in love it? explain yourself. >> one of my nephews is a ravens fan. my other nephew is a 49ers band.
a nervous energy is in the room. can you even hear me? i do not know. we have been hearing that song all afternoon. we got here about an hour ago. this is unbelievable. we want to share with you what is going on. we are going to walk outside the tent. the scene is pretty crazy. we have ravens fans lined up at all the bars at least half a block long. how are you guys doing? the ravens fans are pumped up. a little bit earlier today we talked inside. >> the amount of butterflies i have in my...
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the conversion of energy's energy center. the musical electric corporation's new plan, and numerous bio -- biogas and fuel- cell projects. second, we need to expand natural gas infrastructure across our state. too many in delaware are paying too much for energy because they are too far from a pipeline to bring them affordable natural gas. the energy savings from fuel switching are substantial and can cover the costs of new infrastructure. to help businesses and residents save money, we are working with both delmarva and chesapeake to make it easier for businesses to switch to cheaper and cleaner energy. third, as senator harris mcdowell often says, the cheapest energy remains the energy we don't use. we have made progress on improving energy efficiency working with the delaware electric co-op, but we can do more to help save money by making efficiency delaware's "first fuel." this year, let's pass legislation to encourage our utilities to prioritize energy efficiency when it is cheaper than buying electricity from the grid. t
the conversion of energy's energy center. the musical electric corporation's new plan, and numerous bio -- biogas and fuel- cell projects. second, we need to expand natural gas infrastructure across our state. too many in delaware are paying too much for energy because they are too far from a pipeline to bring them affordable natural gas. the energy savings from fuel switching are substantial and can cover the costs of new infrastructure. to help businesses and residents save money, we are...
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that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the atmosphere, not just above the place where the raindrops fall, you know, you have a bathtub filled with water, you open the drain, the water going down the drain just come just from the part of the tub directly above the drain t comes from the whole tub. and when there is a storm that it stretches out 2,000 kill 3450e9ers, often, and funnels toward the downpour so look what happened today in australia. they had two and a half feet of rain in queensland, okay. all over the-- pakistan, 20 million -- >> had to you will cat military in to rescue peopl
that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the...
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we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist, might you have any on trend in housing or trends caused by the bubble or trends caused by generation al changes or anything housing market? >> thanks for the question. one topic that keeps coming up is has the desire or belief in the home ownership changed in some way compared to attitude several years ago. and my take on the surveys that i've done over the last few years is that desire for home ownership at some point in the life cycle has not changed. that the young families today that are being formed and creating households still have
we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist,...
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if you just look anecdotally, when the left wants to inhibit behavior, whether it's energy consumption or cigarette smoking or any one of the other things they have, what's the very first thing they do? they raise taxes! yet they say in this case, raising taxes is not going to affect economy. >> okay. gary, scholar is something we don't hear often on "bulls & bears." straight to susan. >> we need to put some of the recent numbers in context. yes, the percentage ticked up a little bit. but corporate earnings have been strong. the consumer confidence number that was out yesterday from the university of michigan was up. t consumer expectation number from university of michigan for the next six months was also up. so this is not consumers pull back from the economy. it was really more of a blip. when that gets revised, it will get revised upward. >> but toby, gdp did decline. that was really proof that just talking about tax hikes would hurt things. then consumer confidence plummeted, proof that tax hikes do really kill the economy and kill confidence. >> right. if tax hikes don't affect b
if you just look anecdotally, when the left wants to inhibit behavior, whether it's energy consumption or cigarette smoking or any one of the other things they have, what's the very first thing they do? they raise taxes! yet they say in this case, raising taxes is not going to affect economy. >> okay. gary, scholar is something we don't hear often on "bulls & bears." straight to susan. >> we need to put some of the recent numbers in context. yes, the percentage ticked...
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but importantly, you mentioned energy. green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were talking about, to bring them together with universities in precompetitive research including applied research areas. to help support shared infrastructure. that's where smaller companies that need to do pro to typing, some of the national labs are providing their major computational facilities to help companies with modeling and simulation, to be able to improve and begin to think about how to scale what they do. so it's kind of a daisy chain having -- going from the fundamental research to creating the kind of safe harbors and partnerships that can allow r
but importantly, you mentioned energy. green energy technology. energy tends to be a huge kind of -- there are any number of demonstration projects early in kinds of things people can do. but it's the kind of activity that requires a certain degree of activity at scale. ened so that kind of infrastructural support is very important. and the federal government can do any number of things, but one is simply to provide a safe harbor for corporate partners to come together. not unlike what you were...
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our sources of energy, the more robust and secure our national energy grid and our fuel supplies are. and the more diverse our energy supply, the greater chance that we will have in achieving these game-changing breakthroughs that i think we would all acknowledge are so critical to how we move forward whether it is to cleaner energy sources, more secure energy sources. it's these game-changing breakthroughs. and then the final point here is about security. something that we all talk about so much. the united states currently produces about 80% of our own energy, but we are way still dependent, far too dependent on foreign oil. when we think about how we are able to develop our energy resources, some 80%, again, is produced here. but it's in that transportation sector that we really have that vulnerability. so for the sake of our nation's economy, for our national security and the world's environment, we must strive to produce the largest possible percentage of our oil needs domestically and endeavor to obtain any of our imports from neighbors and strong allies whether they be canada,
our sources of energy, the more robust and secure our national energy grid and our fuel supplies are. and the more diverse our energy supply, the greater chance that we will have in achieving these game-changing breakthroughs that i think we would all acknowledge are so critical to how we move forward whether it is to cleaner energy sources, more secure energy sources. it's these game-changing breakthroughs. and then the final point here is about security. something that we all talk about so...
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. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate. looking for to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. but chapter would that be? >> i think it is the resurrection. this is someone who left the presidential campaign bruising and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination, is a remarkable comeback. >> john kerry approve for secretary of state. what are his greatest challenges? >> remaining consistent with the administration's policy. that he does not go out on his own to make his own policy. i do not see him performing the way hillary clinton performed. she was part of a team. he has wanted this job for so long. i think he will be a problem. >> i wonder if they are worried about hillary clinton. you see how great her presence has been, what a successful secretary of state she has been. any time some conservatives can, they want to take a knife to her throat, and she always turned back on them. she has emerged into an incredible force.
. >> i have enormous amounts of energy that have to be harnessed and focused. i am very fortunate. looking for to this next chapter in my life. >> hillary clinton, outgoing secretary of state. but chapter would that be? >> i think it is the resurrection. this is someone who left the presidential campaign bruising and to see her potentially eight years later as the overwhelming front runner for the democratic nomination, is a remarkable comeback. >> john kerry approve for...
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can you feel the energy? >> warm down there too. >> around 60 degrees. >> sounds good. go ravens. we'll be back right after this. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort... individualized. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599. and save 50% on our innovative limited edition bed. >>>they're bottling and selling air, like the smell of victory. >> i'd like the smell of victory. >> i just want a good battle, hard fought game. we'll see what happens. >> that's for us right now. you can always get the news online. >> go ravens, baby this is dylan right here, this is dylan, and this is his big brother hayden. dylan's only five, but he's already been through two surgeries for brain tumors. and he just went through h
can you feel the energy? >> warm down there too. >> around 60 degrees. >> sounds good. go ravens. we'll be back right after this. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep...
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john won't do forecasting energy prices, but he will talk about the energy situation is looking and what we are seeing in terms of more exploration energies, supplies, a huge sector in the us economy and one of has made a focal point of our growth strategy going forward. so it will be very interesting to hear from john. will also hear from frank nothaft was a chief economist at freddie mac, and frank is an expert. i've known frank for -- i was held on, because he looks much younger than i do, but it's a long, long, long time, and he is an expert in the housing market and i think that's one of, if not bright spots at least brighter spots in the economy today. and then finally we'll have bob costello was the chief economist at ata. in this economy we build stuff that would put on trucks and we move it around. so if you're trying to keep track of the trucks you can also keep track of the economy and bob does an amazing job of that. i'm happy they all agree to be here this morning. when you look at the u.s. economy today we see an economy that have started growing three and half years ago. t
john won't do forecasting energy prices, but he will talk about the energy situation is looking and what we are seeing in terms of more exploration energies, supplies, a huge sector in the us economy and one of has made a focal point of our growth strategy going forward. so it will be very interesting to hear from john. will also hear from frank nothaft was a chief economist at freddie mac, and frank is an expert. i've known frank for -- i was held on, because he looks much younger than i do,...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> one of america's greatest love stories started with a broken engagement. the story belongs to john and ann from new york. celebrating their 80th wedding place and honored as the longest married couple in the country. back in 1932 when john was 21, anne 17, her father arranged for her to marry another man. her heart was set on the man across the street, so they eloped. >> take things as it comes and we are content and we have lovely family to support us. beautiful. >> we've had our good times and our bad times, but we've always been together. >> with five children, 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, they say family keeps them young. fantastic story. thanks for staying with us. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to myfoxdc.com for news, weather, and entertainment updates. best news on air and online at myfoxdc.com. brought to you by verison [ ouncer
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> one of america's greatest love stories started with a broken engagement. the story belongs to john and ann from new york. celebrating their 80th wedding place and honored as the longest married couple in the country. back in 1932 when john was 21,...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, latebreaking -- this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> good evening. >> just one day out from the super bowl. we have live team coverage from new orleans. >> john collins is here with a quick check on the forecast. >> just a dustup today. most of the roads were wet driving in. that does not mean the dusting will not produce slippery conditions. be aware of that. there are a couple of impulses tonight. we may get some tomorrow. most of these are expected to be very light snow. nothing substantial, no major storms. next week is a different story. we do show a warming trend. to get to that, we have to go through more of these impulses. i will have the forecast in a minute. >> just a little over 24 hours and the ravens will take the field in their biggest gain in 12 years. >> we have live coverage from new orleans. the ravens broadcasting is covering it from every angle. let's turn it over. we are hearing some big names from baltimore are in town. >> big na
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we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern kemcals used in our workplaces. with that i'll close and look forward to my other panelist's remarks. >> i know that we have some new faces in the crowd who weren't here before. if you have a device my advice is to silence it. >> so the first time i realized that something was changing in america was in september 2009 at the taxpayer march in washington. i came down to check that out and i found hundreds of thousands of people there and many were holding this nerdy libertarian to be well in 2012 the interesting thing was data showed that independents were the fasting growing demographic in americ
we've seen strong support for clean energy and energy efficiency investments. it's a chance for forward progress on in building our economy and moving ahead from the 21st century. so we anticipate that we'll continue to see calls for expanded investments in energy. and energy efficiency is where we've seen bipartisan support and we're hopeful for progress. there are areas outside of that there might be progress. one sear reforming our nation's chemical laws that govern kemcals used in our...
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i am the chair of the energy committee and san francisco has a great opportunity here now to develop really first class community choice aggregation system and right now there are two models presented. one by puc staff. they have been working diligently on that and also they -- the plan, the model being presented, developed and explained by the commission's consultant of local power. we think that local power is much better. it has the robust build out behind the meter, and lower premiums, price premiums especially in the first year. that will help people to stay opted in and not opt out, and as mr. brooks said lots of jobs for san francisco residents, so i would like the commission to send a strong message that for puc staff to work with the local power to develop the best cca that is possible. thank you. >> thank you very much. and next speaker please. >> good afternoon folks. alwine from the clean energy alliance and i have the great opportunity to be chairing those stakeholder meetings that take place, fairly contentious of recent time. i wanted to address two
i am the chair of the energy committee and san francisco has a great opportunity here now to develop really first class community choice aggregation system and right now there are two models presented. one by puc staff. they have been working diligently on that and also they -- the plan, the model being presented, developed and explained by the commission's consultant of local power. we think that local power is much better. it has the robust build out behind the meter, and lower premiums,...
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building up energy, even though we don't know there's battery there storing the energy about to be released on the pacific northwest. also the sites of nuclear power plants. if it's near a fault line and the fault line is innocent it could be storing up energy for many cycles. >> i thought you were going to come here to make us feel better. >> it's hum bling that mother nature has this up her sleeve. it's still hocus pocus. >> it set off a tsunami. we have an animation of the sun following. how do you know when a tsunami is going to form? >> well, we're not positive but we believe when you have a subduction fault it means part of the sea floor falls, the other part rises and the mismatch causes sea levels to rise a few feet. that doesn't sound like much, a few feet, however, it's spread out over hundreds of miles. the energy is so great it affects the orbit of the earth around the sun, it affecting the seconds of the day and affects the geometry of the planet earth itself. >> if you had to look anywhere around the world to try to predict whether there may be another magna earthquake or supe
building up energy, even though we don't know there's battery there storing the energy about to be released on the pacific northwest. also the sites of nuclear power plants. if it's near a fault line and the fault line is innocent it could be storing up energy for many cycles. >> i thought you were going to come here to make us feel better. >> it's hum bling that mother nature has this up her sleeve. it's still hocus pocus. >> it set off a tsunami. we have an animation of the...
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energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights are off, mongolia, parts of china, and unfortunately my state of alaska, this is not such a prosperous area. how we utilize this basic premise of energy being good and move from there, that is a part of how we want to launch this discussion. contained within this, again, are five fairly simple propositions. we need to move to an energy policy that is abundant, affordable, clean, diverse, and secure. when you look at energy in that context, it really does help to give you some parameters and guidelines on moving
energy is good. energy is good. any of you that watched the super bowl last night know that it is not only good, but necessary. whether it is keeping the lights on so that we can enjoy the game or keeping the lights on so that we can work, this is -- this is essential to we are as a prosperous nation. when you look at these covers, there is a reason for the cover here. when you look at where the lights are around the world, these are prosperous nations where the lights are on. where the lights...
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so are you lacking energy and flagging sex drive? >> yes. >> the answer is yes, of course. this is what you can do. it's a cream. you put it on your shoulders and >>> this morning on "world news now," baltimore's blowout. the ravens win their second super bowl in 12 years. >> but both teams had to wait out an unprecedented power outage, catching everyone by surprise. it's monday february 4th. >>> and a very good morning to everyone. i am diana perez. >> and i am rob nelson. and yes, another new chapter in the history of "world news now" begins this morning. diana perez, a heartfelt welcome to you as you join us here on the overnight crew. pleasure to have some new blood on set. you're here for the long haul here. >> i'm here for a while. it feels good to say i am diana perez and not i am filling in for -- >> that's right. >> -- so and so who's on assignment. >> you are not filling in. >> i'm here for three days. i'm here for good. >> that is what we like to hear. >> you're stuck with me, guys. >> the revolving door has closed for a little while. we like to hear that. so wel
so are you lacking energy and flagging sex drive? >> yes. >> the answer is yes, of course. this is what you can do. it's a cream. you put it on your shoulders and >>> this morning on "world news now," baltimore's blowout. the ravens win their second super bowl in 12 years. >> but both teams had to wait out an unprecedented power outage, catching everyone by surprise. it's monday february 4th. >>> and a very good morning to everyone. i am diana...